Joker - Does the Android app give you the option to download in parts rather than all? The iPhone app does. I think it's best to download one part at a time if you can. I just downloaded an ebook to my phone over 3G no problem. I just tried an audiobook and it freezes. All parts of that book are 30+ MB files. So I tried a second book. I was able to download parts less than 20MB with no problems. Took less than 2 min for 18MB download. Parts over 20MB freeze on Waiting message. I will try the same thing later when I'm on Wi-fi to see if that makes a difference. I know I'm using the iPhone app rather than Android but I wonder if the OMC app isn't that reliable for audiobook wireless downloads and it's easier to just sideload.

Joker - Does the Android app give you the option to download in parts rather than all? The iPhone app does. I think it's best to download one part at a time if you can. I just downloaded an ebook to my phone over 3G no problem. I just tried an audiobook and it freezes. All parts of that book are 30+ MB files. So I tried a second book. I was able to download parts less than 20MB with no problems. Took less than 2 min for 18MB download. Parts over 20MB freeze on Waiting message. I will try the same thing later when I'm on Wi-fi to see if that makes a difference. I know I'm using the iPhone app rather than Android but I wonder if the OMC app isn't that reliable for audiobook wireless downloads and it's easier to just sideload.

Obviously I'm not The Joker Yes, the Android app allows you to download in parts.

Does the Android app give you the option to download in parts rather than all?

Yes. I downloaded just one part. You can select which parts to download. (the part I did was 32MB, it worked fine (over cell even -- my Nook was connected to the wifi hotspot created by my android EVO phone connected to sprint)).

FWIW, I was able to download wirelessly to my NC in minutes, no problems at all. And I was even connected to my sprint cellular service for data connectivity at the time. About the expected download speed. My file was also 32MB.

Perhaps the wireless network your NC was connected to was not good.

If you have wireless issues, you can download speedtest app to your NC and double check that your wireless connection is solid.

hmmmm.....I'll have to try it again later tonight....and get that speedtest app you mention to check my home wireless.....I have had some minor issues with my NC staying connected (not any of the laptops though)

Unfortunatley.....I had to go to work today (after 2 weeks off), so no playing with my nook until later.....

hmmmm.....I'll have to try it again later tonight....and get that speedtest app you mention to check my home wireless.....I have had some minor issues with my NC staying connected (not any of the laptops though)

If you do find a wifi issue, the free wifi analyzer app can show you your wifi signal strength as you move around and whether there are competing wifi points on the same channel. It won't show other forms of interference.

hmmmm.....I'll have to try it again later tonight....and get that speedtest app you mention to check my home wireless.....I have had some minor issues with my NC staying connected (not any of the laptops though)

Unfortunatley.....I had to go to work today (after 2 weeks off), so no playing with my nook until later.....

Seems probable that you were having a Wi-fi issue last night. I have been able to download my audiobooks ok on Wi-fi now with the iPhone version of OMC. It seems better to do it in parts so you know that it is not just hung-up downloading. I just wanted to add that I am a frequent user of Overdrive library books. Sometimes late at night the servers can be unresponsive (maybe they are doing updates?), and I have to try again in the morning. I have seen other people post similar issues. So, if anyone has problems at night with downloads, it is worth retrying in the morning to see if that helps before assuming you have a problem. It happens often enough to me that I thought it was worth the mention.

Just tried Overdrive again after making the B&N browser the default browser AND setting the "user agent" to Mobile and WALA! Overdrive works perfectly! I didn't even need to save the .acsm file - it opened automatically in Overdrive!

I haven't tried Dolphin yet; but there is something squirly going on w/ the user agent between Dolphin and the original browser ....

but it is nice to know that I now have the ebook library from my local library at my fingertips, w/o jumping through a lot of hoops!

So how exactly do you change the default browser? And where is this "user agent" setting found?

So how exactly do you change the default browser? And where is this "user agent" setting found?

I only know how to change the default browser when it asks you (and you only get asked when you install and then run other browsers). If you don't have any other browsers installed, then this shouldn't be an issue - the stock browser will be the default.

As far as user-agend, that is done in the stock browser by clicking on the "settings" (upper right corner) and then the option for "Browser Mode/User Agent"

Hi and thanks for all the info posted here. I have tried to follow everything but no joy on getting en epub book to open. I got to the garbled text webpage, saved it to dowloads, changed the file type from .html to .ascm. Now I see the file with a big red question mark instead of a file type. Looks like the step to associate ascm files with Overdrive didn't happen but I don't know how to do that. I did successfully download and start an MP3 audiobook directly to Overdrive.

ETA...found a note on further searching indicating that the download works if you use the B&N Browser rather than Dolphin. No garbled html file, no ascm needed. Once I got my Adobe ID set up in Overdrive, the file went straight to downloads. Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've had lots of frustration trying to get my library's Overdrive epubs onto my Nook Color. I have not rooted my NC. It's original issue.
I have recently used the instructions in this YouTube video, however, and it worked liked a charm:http://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=112185
Substitute the name of your library system for the one that produced the video. I've talked with a tech for my local library system and, at this point, there is no work around for my B&N Nook Color to first downloading to my computer then transferring the epub as described in the video to my NC.

By the way, the epub comes through in epub format rather than pdf. It shows up exactly the way it was intended to read.
The process is actually simple to follow (see the YouTube video link in my prior post); it just doesn't seem intuituve to me.